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Any pins in wildwood, nj?

By BriGuy5

10 years ago


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    #1 10 years ago

    Going to the boardwalk on Sunday night. Any good spots you guys know of. Looking for pins in decent shape to donate to.

    #2 10 years ago

    No idea about the pins but Watch the tramcar please!

    #3 10 years ago

    Randy's, inside the Boardwalk Mall. About 75 older machines.

    #4 10 years ago
    Quoted from PinFun:

    Randy's, inside the Boardwalk Mall. About 75 older machines.

    75 older as in predmd?

    #5 10 years ago

    I was there 2 years ago and I remember 3 pins inside Gateway 26; Transformers, Avatar, and Iron Man. The place that has the roller bingo had a Simpsons Pinball Party but the flippers were weak.

    #6 10 years ago

    I am here now. Very little on the boards except those that have mentioned. The same 3 are at Gateway 26. Randy (Boardwalk Mall) has a pile of em games. The do play well, although not the greatest cosmetically. Much better choices in Ocean City, and usually some decent games in Sea Isle. 2 years ago Mariner's Landing had brand new Rolling Stones and Tron. No games there now.

    Harry Irvin

    #7 10 years ago

    Gateway26 is monopoly, sopranos, and what? Those I believe I remember.

    #8 10 years ago
    Quoted from pinrayhji:

    I am here now. Very little on the boards except those that have mentioned. The same 3 are at Gateway 26. Randy (Boardwalk Mall) has a pile of em games. The do play well, although not the greatest cosmetically. Much better choices in Ocean City, and usually some decent games in Sea Isle. 2 years ago Mariner's Landing had brand new Rolling Stones and Tron. No games there now.
    Harry Irvin

    Did Randy lecture you on his "No Pictures" policy?

    #9 10 years ago

    Hey Pinball Smith,
    I just saw your post. I was the head lifeguard and swim team coach at Prospect Park Swim Club from 1967-1970. Since I am now 64, the kids I worked with are now between the ages of 50 and 60. If you have any connections with long time Prospect Parkers, please tell them Jim Irvin said hello. I realize this is a total crapshoot, but I had 4 great summers there.
    Harry Jim Irvin

    #10 10 years ago

    The Monopoly and Sopranos are long gone. Oopsallberrys post is correct.

    #11 10 years ago

    There was some pins at the south end of the board walk near safari golf.Dont know if there still there. I will be heading there in two weeks.

    #12 10 years ago
    Quoted from pinrayhji:

    Hey Pinball Smith,
    I just saw your post. I was the head lifeguard and swim team coach at Prospect Park Swim Club from 1967-1970. Since I am now 64, the kids I worked with are now between the ages of 50 and 60. If you have any connections with long time Prospect Parkers, please tell them Jim Irvin said hello. I realize this is a total crapshoot, but I had 4 great summers there.
    Harry Jim Irvin

    I actually live on 14th AVE, so I'm quite familiar with the swim club. I'll be sure to keep you in mind the next time I head over.

    #13 10 years ago
    Quoted from pinrayhji:

    The Monopoly and Sopranos are long gone. Oopsallberrys post is correct.

    Oh ok. I didn't see his post before. I do remember playing the transformers last year.

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